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people have used our mask for illegal persurposes. >> reporter: a chinese defector used the elder mask to board a plane in hong kong and demand asylum in canada. the puzzling thing about plain jane is she wears no mask and settles for very little money. >> she's not getting much money. >> reporter: but still bigger than a cash withdrawal from the atm? >> definitely mine. i don't know about yours. >> reporter: still we're talking hundreds of dollars, not thousands, not millions. a huge risk for a very small pay-off. at this point she'd make more money turning herself in if she could collect the reward. >> u.s. bank is offering a reward up to $10,000 for the arrest and conviction of the bank robber. i think she'd want more, but she's not getting it. >> reporter: the fbi is defensive about the name they've given her. >> she's not that plain. >> reporter: but they're hoping at the rate she's robbing banks she'll soon be behind bars. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> david wright with the mask there looking just like the old geezer bank robber. >>> just ahead, an accident
people have used our mask for illegal persurposes. >> reporter: a chinese defector used the elder mask to board a plane in hong kong and demand asylum in canada. the puzzling thing about plain jane is she wears no mask and settles for very little money. >> she's not getting much money. >> reporter: but still bigger than a cash withdrawal from the atm? >> definitely mine. i don't know about yours. >> reporter: still we're talking hundreds of dollars, not thousands,...
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mohamed tells us about his fiance. no sign they are nervous for the enemy waiting for them just down the road. then, it's time to gear up. they eagerly wait for their names to be called. weapons are handed out. ak-47s, robert-propelled grenades. we go back to the home where a local family is putting us up. there, we immediate a young english teacher who says the government forces arrested him and for four days, he was tortured. >> they tell me -- day told me that they would let me die slowly. like a dog. or an animal, because i am not a human. >> reporter: he was repeatedly hit with the butts of rye faifl. simply, he says, because he lives in this town that is no longer controlled by assad forces. >> it is hard to describe it. >> reporter: it's stories like his what have fueled what is clearly a civil war. pitting syrian against syrian. so far, an estimated 20,000 people have been killed. but as in any conflict, the fog of war blurs lines. here in syria, it's not just a civil war. we drive out of town, looking for a ch
mohamed tells us about his fiance. no sign they are nervous for the enemy waiting for them just down the road. then, it's time to gear up. they eagerly wait for their names to be called. weapons are handed out. ak-47s, robert-propelled grenades. we go back to the home where a local family is putting us up. there, we immediate a young english teacher who says the government forces arrested him and for four days, he was tortured. >> they tell me -- day told me that they would let me die...
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you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> breaking news tonight. champion cyclist lance armstrong had until midnight to contest the career shattering dope charges against him by the country's highest court authority. this evening, armstrong announced he would give up his years-long fight which he called an unconstitutional witch hunt. he will be banned for cycling for life and stripped of his tour de ance titles. here is neil carlin ski. >> reporter: lance armstrong, accused of using performance enhancing drugs to work his way to the top. the stripping of his tour titles after he announced he would no longer face the charges. in a statement he writes, enough is enough. today i turn the page. i will no longer address the issue regardless of the circumstances, adding that he is innocent and believes that the process is unfair. >>
you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> breaking news tonight. champion cyclist lance armstrong had until midnight to contest the career shattering dope charges against him by the country's highest court authority. this evening, armstrong announced...
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jeffrey kofman comes to us from the london games to tell us how these athletes are really chowing down. >> and the 48--year-old record -- >> america's solid gold plimpians. there's michael phelps brandishing, his 19th olympic medal alongside his teammates to helped make it possible. so how did the fittest and finest athletes in the world celebrate an achievement that made their country so proud, so happy? well, of course, a happy meal. here's the tweet from relay team member ricky berens. finally, end of season celebration dinner -- mcdonald's, yes, all for me! >> excuse me? mcdonald's? do these olympians realize that ancient greece is not a reference to the stuff french fries are cooked in. okay, just kidding here. but aren't chicken and broccoli better fuel for the gods of olympia? >> apparently not. the olympics are a marriage of gold medals and golden arches. the world's biggest fast-food chain says the new outlet it built here at olympic park is the biggest mcdonald's in the world. that's where two olympic american swimmers gorged on quarter pounders and fries. ryan lochte has boa
jeffrey kofman comes to us from the london games to tell us how these athletes are really chowing down. >> and the 48--year-old record -- >> america's solid gold plimpians. there's michael phelps brandishing, his 19th olympic medal alongside his teammates to helped make it possible. so how did the fittest and finest athletes in the world celebrate an achievement that made their country so proud, so happy? well, of course, a happy meal. here's the tweet from relay team member ricky...
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clearly very unhappy to see us. it was quite interesting, they were speaking arabic with a non-syrian accent. we got out of there really fast. even more sinister, and this is what really makes the united states nervous, al qaeda has joined the fight, carrying out a wave of attacks and suicide bombings. and this is a place where things are often not as simple as they seem. what happened to your neck? we meet this 8-year-old boy. he tells us the slashes on his throat come from assad shoulders who dragged him with a wire noose, trying to find out where his father was. it seems, given all we've seen and heard, a plausible story. but the next day, he breaks down in tears. he has a confession. he tells us he was told by his uncle to lie to us. his wounds, he says, come from an accident. his friends show us the weapons their little village has faced. why are you holding onto this? "for the media," he says. we quickly learn it's a very fine line between civilian and rebel soldier. the morning after our last supper with the
clearly very unhappy to see us. it was quite interesting, they were speaking arabic with a non-syrian accent. we got out of there really fast. even more sinister, and this is what really makes the united states nervous, al qaeda has joined the fight, carrying out a wave of attacks and suicide bombings. and this is a place where things are often not as simple as they seem. what happened to your neck? we meet this 8-year-old boy. he tells us the slashes on his throat come from assad shoulders who...
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you'll be with us on "good morning america" with the latest. top republicans close to his campaign tell abc news presidential candidate mitt romney has chosen wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate. we'll have the official announcement live tomorrow morning beginning at 8:45 a.m. ear time. we'll return now to regular programming. abc news will continue to monitor the developments in the story. in the meantime follow the story continuously on abcnews.com and abc news radio. those of you in the west, we're going to return in just a moment with "nightline." i'm cynthia mcfadden. good evening. >> this is an abc news special report. your voice. your vote. >>> welcome back. "nightline" will continue right after this message with a fascinating trip into the eye of a storm as our ginger zee chases down a lightning bolt. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can
you'll be with us on "good morning america" with the latest. top republicans close to his campaign tell abc news presidential candidate mitt romney has chosen wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate. we'll have the official announcement live tomorrow morning beginning at 8:45 a.m. ear time. we'll return now to regular programming. abc news will continue to monitor the developments in the story. in the meantime follow the story continuously on abcnews.com and abc news...
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you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] you work hard. stretch every penny. but chances are you pay a higher tax rate than him... mitt romney made twenty million dollars in two thousand ten t paid only fourteen percent in taxes... probably less than you now he has a plan that would give millionairess another tax break... and raises taxes on middle class families by up to two thousand dollars a year. mitt romney's middle class tax increase. he pays less. you pay more. >>> breaking news tonight. champion cyclist lance armstrong had until midnight to contest the career shattering dope charges against him by the country's highest court authority. this evening, armstrong announced he would give up his years-long fight which he called an unconstitutional witch hunt. he will be banned for cycling for life and stripped
you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] you work hard. stretch every penny. but chances are you pay a higher tax rate than him... mitt romney made twenty million dollars in two thousand ten t paid only fourteen percent in taxes... probably less...
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never used a teleprompter. and she told diane sawyer today she was a little shaky about the whole thing ahead of time. >> what do you do when you're nervous? >> i take a deep breath. the funny thing is i really don't get that nervous when i speak. and i don't get that nervous when i do tv interviews or anything else. the only time i've been nervous is when i show my heart. show my horse. and go figure. one judge. >> out of the podium, she remembered their early days. >> we walked to class together. shared the house keeping. ate a lot of pasta and tuna fish, but those were the best days. >> they have to like the person they're going to look at for the next four years. >> reporter: cokie roberts has been coming to conventions since 1964, she sees ann romney's moment one of the toughest challenges any candidate's spouse has ever had. >> does that mean they're falling in love with mitt romney? probably not. will they like him better after her speech? probably. >> reporter: perhaps only a wife could testify like ann
never used a teleprompter. and she told diane sawyer today she was a little shaky about the whole thing ahead of time. >> what do you do when you're nervous? >> i take a deep breath. the funny thing is i really don't get that nervous when i speak. and i don't get that nervous when i do tv interviews or anything else. the only time i've been nervous is when i show my heart. show my horse. and go figure. one judge. >> out of the podium, she remembered their early days. >>...
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i think romney would definitely drag us back... every paycheck. now, when you need it obama has cut $716 llion dollars from medicare. whywhto pay for obamacare. so now the money you paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan for the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approvehis message. >>> step one. rig a house with cameras. step two, fill said house with real housewives or jersey shore kids or rehab patients. step three, put whatever happens on tv and get rich. but just when you thought reality television had exhausted all casting options comes an experiment from south africa to study the primitive behavior that maims gym, tan, landry seem like astro physics. and yet, another batch of unlikely stars are born. so, you say you have a rodent problem? well, at least mice don't mug you for your lunch. >> hey! >> reporter: squirrels driving your pooch crazy? well, imagine how shot fido's
i think romney would definitely drag us back... every paycheck. now, when you need it obama has cut $716 llion dollars from medicare. whywhto pay for obamacare. so now the money you paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan for the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approvehis message. >>> step one. rig a house with...
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food is giving us the neurochemicals. >> reporter: week four, cutback addictive foods even more. two servings a day. four booster active tetz. >> i'm serious. i want to do it. >> reporter: khalia powers through and 28 dates later is ready to step on the scale. >> i am anxious because i don't know what the scale is going to say. if i don't lose the the ten pounds. i know i am going to be upset. >> 233. one pound away. one. >> reporter: not quite, but all most to her goal. seven months later, we checked in on her progress. >> yeah, look at the swing. >> reporter: khalia has lost 15 more pounds. >> i feel amazing. i just have a new outlook on life. >> reporter: turns out 28 days was just the beginning. for "nightline," i am juju chang in new york. >> thank you for that. just ahead we'll head to london where my co-anchor, bill weir will have all the latest results from the olympic as we take a dip with hollywood's underwater stars. >> announcer: "nightline's" olympic report its brought to you by franklin templeton investments. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. d
food is giving us the neurochemicals. >> reporter: week four, cutback addictive foods even more. two servings a day. four booster active tetz. >> i'm serious. i want to do it. >> reporter: khalia powers through and 28 dates later is ready to step on the scale. >> i am anxious because i don't know what the scale is going to say. if i don't lose the the ten pounds. i know i am going to be upset. >> 233. one pound away. one. >> reporter: not quite, but all most...
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let us begin that future for america tonight! >> and so the next chapter of mitt romney's life saga begins, did this work? we'll have to see. barack obama goes next week. >>> just ahead, the crisis and aftermath of hurricane isaac, my co-anchor, bill weir is on the scene where thousands have had to evacuate their homes. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long way. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country
let us begin that future for america tonight! >> and so the next chapter of mitt romney's life saga begins, did this work? we'll have to see. barack obama goes next week. >>> just ahead, the crisis and aftermath of hurricane isaac, my co-anchor, bill weir is on the scene where thousands have had to evacuate their homes. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more...
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make sure the hotel lock works and use it. check the floor. bed bug search. and put your suitcase on a metal stand, not a wood one. and the grout, he wants to be toothpaste waste. >> what needs be fixed is not fixed. and what needs to be clean is relative relatively clean. and he is finding out guests really want. >> i don't like these pillows. most throw them on the floor. and we put them on the bed. >> reporter: the owners, it's tough love. >> put that in your hand. that is more than a month's worth of cigarettes. >> if it doesn't pick up this month, we might not make it through the summer. >> reporter: they are owned the hotel for 20 years. it's all they know. >> it's humiliating to have someone come in here and tell you you don't know what you are doing. >> reporter: they have no choice but to trust this hotel doctor and the bitter medicine he prescribes. under the guidance of his side kick, the painting, rearranging, plumbing, steam cleaning the rooms beginning. and perhaps the beauty of the show is anthony belief in redemption. >> is there hope that it'
make sure the hotel lock works and use it. check the floor. bed bug search. and put your suitcase on a metal stand, not a wood one. and the grout, he wants to be toothpaste waste. >> what needs be fixed is not fixed. and what needs to be clean is relative relatively clean. and he is finding out guests really want. >> i don't like these pillows. most throw them on the floor. and we put them on the bed. >> reporter: the owners, it's tough love. >> put that in your hand....
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the iron dog he uses isn't exactly stealthy. the seals can hear him coming from miles away and escape in the ocean below. i think he's very cute. that is, when they can escape. we're on our way back from a day of narwhal spotting when we happen upon his seal pup. we thought it was just a photo op. we couldn't be more wrong. i word of warning, what you're about to see is graphic. is it sad at all. >> no. >> reporter: it seems so cute, it was just a little baby. >> it's just an animal. the creator gave us this to survive on it. >> reporter: but how do you explain this to westerners who say this is cruelty to animals. >> this is not cruelty, this is our food. this is how we did it for thousands of years. >> reporter: a way of life, like the ice itself that is slowly disappearing. weather and ice patterns are becoming more unpredictable, as we're about to find out in a frightening way first hand. >> big crack behind charlie. >> reporter: back at camp, just a few hours later, a crisis. suddenly, we find ourselves at the mercy of the
the iron dog he uses isn't exactly stealthy. the seals can hear him coming from miles away and escape in the ocean below. i think he's very cute. that is, when they can escape. we're on our way back from a day of narwhal spotting when we happen upon his seal pup. we thought it was just a photo op. we couldn't be more wrong. i word of warning, what you're about to see is graphic. is it sad at all. >> no. >> reporter: it seems so cute, it was just a little baby. >> it's just an...
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we thank you for joining us. president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and jod training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> tonight on "nightline," isaac's wrath. whole neighbors are under water, as this monster storm wreaks havoc on the gulf coast, exactly seven years after katrina. people are being rescued from their roofs once again. and as the rains continue to come, we're on the ground with the latest. >>> tea time. hotly anticipated night at the republican national convention as paul ryan ignites the cro
we thank you for joining us. president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and jod training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what...
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conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. wells fargo. together we'll go far. the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about.
conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. wells fargo. together we'll go far. the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to...
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abc's dan harris brings us a look inside his unusual life. >> somebody shout glory! hallelujah! >> reporter: he may not even be in the sixth grade and his voice may not have broken yet. >> with the holy ghost, you got to pray! >> reporter: but grown men and women -- >> amen -- >> reporter: kneel down before ezekiel stoddard as a prophet. >> hallelujah! >> reporter: when did you know you wanted to be a preacher? >> when i was 7. god had a dream and he wanted me to do his will. >> reporter: you're a very confident 11-year-old. >> yes, sir. >> lord, use her right now. hallelujah. use her right now. >> reporter: and of healing. >> heal him, lord, heal him in the name of jesus, lord, we thank you for healing right now. >> reporter: meaning if you put your hand on them and they're sick, you can heal them? >> by the pow of god, yes. it's all about anointing. anointing means that you're gifted and root ared in christ and his presence is all over you. >> reporter: even though he can barely see over the pulpit, ezekiel preaches in a family church and churches around america. >> what is yo
abc's dan harris brings us a look inside his unusual life. >> somebody shout glory! hallelujah! >> reporter: he may not even be in the sixth grade and his voice may not have broken yet. >> with the holy ghost, you got to pray! >> reporter: but grown men and women -- >> amen -- >> reporter: kneel down before ezekiel stoddard as a prophet. >> hallelujah! >> reporter: when did you know you wanted to be a preacher? >> when i was 7. god had a...
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jim avila joins us to tell us what happened, jim? >> reporter: tense moments over the atlantic for a united airlines jumbo jet headed to switzerland. shows you how enedge crews are these days. a flight attendant noticed a camera stuffed into the compartment on the back of an empty seat. after asking the passengers if it belonged to anyone on the flight, the pilot decided to turn around and who, escorted by fighter jets, landed in boston. why would an abandoned camera cost the airline thousands of dollars? we do know that terrorists had been searching new ways to get devices past the tsa. intelligence officials believe that the man behind the underwear bombing was trying to hide a bomb in a camera. and tonight, the flight attendant and pilot thought they stumbled on something. but they have traced the camera to a passengers aboard on earlier flight aboshd the same plane. and now, the flight is cleared for takeoff. >> jim, thanks for that reporting for us tonight. >>> now we turn to the olympic victory for team usa as the women's gymna
jim avila joins us to tell us what happened, jim? >> reporter: tense moments over the atlantic for a united airlines jumbo jet headed to switzerland. shows you how enedge crews are these days. a flight attendant noticed a camera stuffed into the compartment on the back of an empty seat. after asking the passengers if it belonged to anyone on the flight, the pilot decided to turn around and who, escorted by fighter jets, landed in boston. why would an abandoned camera cost the airline...
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she says each of us have our own life path number which we could always rely on. >> helps us get a sense of our life purpose. you take the full date of birth and reduce it to one digit. >> reporter: to determine your life path number. write down your birth date in number form. say, july 3rd, 1962. and then add the numbers in the sum you get and then add those numbers together, and again. >> a person born on that date is a 1 life path. >> reporter: if 1 is your life path, she says, 1 should definitely be in your lot toe picks. overall, she says, those with life path 5 tend to win the lottery. >> five is the number that says, let's gamble. let's take a chance. >> reporter: perhaps you prefer something more concrete. be a math genius. remember the group portrayed in the movie "21," about a profess is 0or an his star pupils that famously look las vegas casinos. seems like another group of m.i.t. students stumbled upon a winning answer, figuring out how to crack the massachusetts lot toe game cash windfall. they figured out the game was suscepble to something called gh volume betting. accordi
she says each of us have our own life path number which we could always rely on. >> helps us get a sense of our life purpose. you take the full date of birth and reduce it to one digit. >> reporter: to determine your life path number. write down your birth date in number form. say, july 3rd, 1962. and then add the numbers in the sum you get and then add those numbers together, and again. >> a person born on that date is a 1 life path. >> reporter: if 1 is your life path,...
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stay with us. one. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify
stay with us. one. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my...
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i think romney would definitely drag us back... from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> the boom in the yoga business has led to a bump crop of self-styled spiritual gurus. well, tonight we meet a young filmmaker who set out to make a movie about the fakes and instead found himself becoming one. here's nick watt with the story. >> reporter: kumare sounds like a mystical indian guru. a simple man from a farway land. who effortlessly becomes a spiritual beacon for a curious bunch of truth seekers in phoenix, arizona. >> i consider kumare to be a living embodiment of the design. >> i feel myself getting warmer than normal. i'm sure that's your energy. >> reporter: but kumare, well, he's really a hip, young filmmaker from new jersey. >> isn't the most traumatic part of the illusion of kumare that the guy they thought was from another country grew up in jersey. >> reporter: so far -- >> kumare. >> kumare. kumare? >> kumare. >> my english isn't that good. >> reporter: so "borat." but there is more. >> it's not about making fun of p
i think romney would definitely drag us back... from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> the boom in the yoga business has led to a bump crop of self-styled spiritual gurus. well, tonight we meet a young filmmaker who set out to make a movie about the fakes and instead found himself becoming one. here's nick watt with the story. >> reporter: kumare sounds like a mystical indian guru. a simple man from a farway land. who effortlessly becomes a spiritual beacon for a curious...
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you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> step one. rig a house with cameras. step two, fill said house with real housewives or jersey shore kids or rehab patients. step three, put whatever happens on tv and get rich. but just when you thought realityelevision had exhausted all casting options comes an experiment from south africa to study the primitive behavior that maims gym, tan, landry seem like astro physics. and yet, another batch of unlikely stars are born. so, you say you have a rodent problem? well, at least mice don't mug you for your lunch. >> hey! >> reporter: squirrels driving your pooch crazy? well, imagine how shot fido's nerves would be dealing with this every day. and you say you're tired or raccoons tipping over the garbage cans? count your blessings, baby. at least they don't break into your house, raid your
you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> step one. rig a house with cameras. step two, fill said house with real housewives or jersey shore kids or rehab patients. step three, put whatever happens on tv and get rich. but just when you thought...
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remember when he used to kill people. kate goeslin, formerly of jon and kate plus eight, pitching a reality show. this time, a dating show. she is the date. it's like "the bachelorette" meets "the deadliest catch." it's interesting. if you are interested -- thank you. [ applause ] if you have any interest in dating kate goeslin, she enjoys long walks on the beach, not the beach you picked out, that beach sucks you are an idiot for choosing it. she likes quiet evenings by the place where the fire would be if you weren't so incompetent in case you couldn't get the duraflame lit. don't know if a dating show is a good idea, how would you know if a guy really likes you, or if he is just using you as a steppingstone to the octomom. you don't. i made a lot of fun of kate goeslin, over the years, i hope she finds true love or a new hair stylist. say what you will about the new show. the promo looks like a lot of fun. kate goeslin is back and ready to find the man of her dreams. whether he likes it or not. 12 men selected at rando
remember when he used to kill people. kate goeslin, formerly of jon and kate plus eight, pitching a reality show. this time, a dating show. she is the date. it's like "the bachelorette" meets "the deadliest catch." it's interesting. if you are interested -- thank you. [ applause ] if you have any interest in dating kate goeslin, she enjoys long walks on the beach, not the beach you picked out, that beach sucks you are an idiot for choosing it. she likes quiet evenings by the...
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you for joining us tonight. you think that jason bourne was the whole story? who the hell is he? [ dita ] it's aaron cross. ♪ [ marta ] you've had alterations to two different chromosomes. ♪ it's t m most exciting development in the history of the science. ♪ i'm not just a science project, doc. ♪ should have left me alone. ♪ you okay? let's go. [ male announcer ] "the bourne legacy." rated pg-13. starts tomorrow. for years and years we had to put up p with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up to verizon fios with no annual contrtract required for just $99.99 a month for a year, you'll get a fios triple play and our whole home solution -- including a high speed wireless router, plus a new multi room dvr and hd set top box free for 6 months. with fios the internet was five jabillion times faster. fios gives me way more for my money. [ male announcer ] switch to fios for just $99.99 a month for one year with no annual contrac
you for joining us tonight. you think that jason bourne was the whole story? who the hell is he? [ dita ] it's aaron cross. ♪ [ marta ] you've had alterations to two different chromosomes. ♪ it's t m most exciting development in the history of the science. ♪ i'm not just a science project, doc. ♪ should have left me alone. ♪ you okay? let's go. [ male announcer ] "the bourne legacy." rated pg-13. starts tomorrow. for years and years we had to put up p with cable. once we got...
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and told us what inspired it. ♪ back together >>> good evening. i'm sith thea mcfadden. it's official, it's two against two. with mitt romney's selection of paul ryan as his running mate. the race is on. turns out ryan's favorite movie "the good, the bad and the ugly" may become a theme of this year's campaign, as the heat gets turned up. already in iowa, just miles from president obama who hosted his own rally and the barbs are flying as our senior political correspondent jon karl reports. >> reporter: it's game on. the paul ryan pick is already generating more excitement and some of the biggest crowds that mitt romney has ever seen. >> go! go! go! >> reporter: at the iowa state fair today he found excited supports. >> congratulations. hey. >> reporter: and a few loud and persistent hecklers. we were right in the middle of it all. >> -- from iowa -- >> reporter: the hecklers have come here from the romney supporters. but ryan didn't let that distract him, talking right over the shouting. >> i'm guessing the reason -- he only knows left turns. [ laughter ] >> reporter: a
and told us what inspired it. ♪ back together >>> good evening. i'm sith thea mcfadden. it's official, it's two against two. with mitt romney's selection of paul ryan as his running mate. the race is on. turns out ryan's favorite movie "the good, the bad and the ugly" may become a theme of this year's campaign, as the heat gets turned up. already in iowa, just miles from president obama who hosted his own rally and the barbs are flying as our senior political correspondent...
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i think romney would definitely drag us back... president clinton and a bi-partisan congress helped end welfare as we know it, by requiring work for welfare. but on july 12th, president obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements. under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work, and wouldn't have to train for a job -- they just send you your welfare check. and welfare to work goes back to being plain, old welfare. mitt romney will restore the work requirement, because it works. [ romney ] i'm mititt romney and i approve this message. mitt romney's plan: huge tax cuts for millionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that ship jobs overseas, adding t trillioions the deficit. president obama's plan: a balanced approach that asks the wealthy to pay a little more, eliminates tax breaks for outsourcing and oil subsidies, cuts government spending, and reduces the deficit by four trillion. two plans. your choice. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> well, it seems li
i think romney would definitely drag us back... president clinton and a bi-partisan congress helped end welfare as we know it, by requiring work for welfare. but on july 12th, president obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements. under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work, and wouldn't have to train for a job -- they just send you your welfare check. and welfare to work goes back to being plain, old welfare. mitt romney will restore the work...
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one woman's journey to lose major pounds, using only the power of her mind. >>> and, in dude they trust. the path to enlightningment? some say the answer lies with the star of "the big lebowski." inside the bathrobe wearing church of the latter day dude. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 24th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the crowds were thick in the shadow of the empire state building this morning when a gunman sent tourists and pedestrians running for cover in the streets. while the shooter and his intended target both lost their lives, the hail of police bullets and the density of the crowd left nine jourped in the gun fight. abc's ron claiborne has more of the latest details. >> i just got shot. rush me to the hospital. >> reporter: it is this scene today, a shooting in the shadows of the empire state building. one of the world's most iconic tourist attractions, that sent thousands of visitors and locals running through the streets of new york city. >> thr
one woman's journey to lose major pounds, using only the power of her mind. >>> and, in dude they trust. the path to enlightningment? some say the answer lies with the star of "the big lebowski." inside the bathrobe wearing church of the latter day dude. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 24th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the...
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the only down side for us is, the message isn't heard, you put quote marks around the word heard, and acted upon. and then we become vulnerable for not having reported it. the approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed. do you remember writing this e-mail? >> i don't remember it, but it sounds like me. seemed almost in light of the two things that we agreed would happen. >> reporter: you used the word vulnerable. >> it may not have been the best choice of a term. >> reporter: it peoples to t s >> reporter: it peoples to tpea idea that the impact it would have on someone or something, other than the children. >> it was a reaction to the possibility that we didn't want this to happen and if he didn't accept that and understand it, we would be disturbed by it and perhaps need to take further action. but the message we got back was that he heard the message and was agreeable. >> reporter: for spanier, he says it's inconceivable that he would not have abouted on behalf of the victims, had he known about any sexual abuse. for he is not only a taped family therapist, he,
the only down side for us is, the message isn't heard, you put quote marks around the word heard, and acted upon. and then we become vulnerable for not having reported it. the approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed. do you remember writing this e-mail? >> i don't remember it, but it sounds like me. seemed almost in light of the two things that we agreed would happen. >> reporter: you used the word vulnerable. >> it may not have been the best choice of a...
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. >> reporter: federal officials say page bought the pistol used in the rampage just eight days earlier. >> if we did everything right, there's nothing i can do to change it. >> reporter: the changes came after he lost his job. today, they lowered the flag in respect. >> this isn't the kind of thing that gets cooked up in back rooms with large groups of white men. what we're seeing, apparently, is lone wolf terrorism. >> reporter: some of the pr prominent websites label page was cowardly. >>> mars home? meet the billionaire who says it's possible and soon. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. hatch a design. kill the design. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the car shows. get a celebrity endorser. he's perfect. "i am?" yes, you are. making a groundbreaking car. it's that easy. ♪ wow, you look
. >> reporter: federal officials say page bought the pistol used in the rampage just eight days earlier. >> if we did everything right, there's nothing i can do to change it. >> reporter: the changes came after he lost his job. today, they lowered the flag in respect. >> this isn't the kind of thing that gets cooked up in back rooms with large groups of white men. what we're seeing, apparently, is lone wolf terrorism. >> reporter: some of the pr prominent websites...
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. >> reporter: now a new and growing hazard, a substance usually not detected and used every day. ambien, the nation's most popular, 40 million annual prescription. in new jersey police arrested this woman who appeared drunk. it wasn't just alcohol. she had popped ambien, gone to bed had no memory of getting behind the wheel. >> you hit something with your car. >> reporter: in texas a woman who mixed wine with ambien also ended up unknowingly on the road. she runs over a family in their yard, severely injuring an 18-month-old. she got probation. her lawyers argued she had no intention of driving. she took the sleeping pill, expected to go to sleep. researchers say it's important to understand how the brain functions when it's on sleeping medication. the results were eye-opening to say the least. i'm driving a car and i clearly shouldn't be. weaving in and out of lanes. but don't worry, we won't put anyone's life in danger. for our road test we came to the university of iowa, to the nation's most advanced driving simulator. where i am the first person to undergo this simulation whi
. >> reporter: now a new and growing hazard, a substance usually not detected and used every day. ambien, the nation's most popular, 40 million annual prescription. in new jersey police arrested this woman who appeared drunk. it wasn't just alcohol. she had popped ambien, gone to bed had no memory of getting behind the wheel. >> you hit something with your car. >> reporter: in texas a woman who mixed wine with ambien also ended up unknowingly on the road. she runs over a...
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ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. co-anchor bill weir has been bringing olympic results. where are you tonight? >> greetings, along the thames, partying next to the tower bridge and another dramatic kay inside the olympic stadium. all about passing the baton and the best sprinters in america set a new world record to beat jamaicans and take gold in the 4 by 100 relay but on the mens in 4 by 400 big upset, looked like the usa had it in the anchor leg but the bahamas won their first ever gold medal. dream team 2012 dispatches argentina to move into the gold medal final game against spain. and on the medal board, america, firmly on top, both widening their lead in total medals and golds over china. probably the most passionate event in london is the 16-ounce curl. this is a pub town and our special correspondent julie foudy is doing her journalistic duty in search of the perfect pub. >> after 14 days of covering olympics i'm ready for one thing. we're in search for the public pub. not just any would do. you look like you
ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. co-anchor bill weir has been bringing olympic results. where are you tonight? >> greetings, along the thames, partying next to the tower bridge and another dramatic kay inside the olympic stadium. all about passing the baton and the best sprinters in america set a new world record to beat jamaicans and take gold in the 4 by 100 relay but on the mens in 4 by 400 big upset, looked like the usa had it in the anchor leg...